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| Technology Headline News Archive: November 2002 |
If you came to RF Cafe looking for a certain news item you remember seeing or found on a search engine,
there is a good chance it is no loner on the homepage. Headlines change daily (except Saturdays).
Here are links to all the headline archives.
| 11-29-2002 | | High cost of bugs ignites quest for exterminators | | RIM loses patent dispute | | 3GLAB warns on MMS shortcomings | | China could make 5% of chips in 2010, says study | | 11-27-2002 | | Capital expenditure to rise 15% in 2003, says IC Insights | | L-3 Communications Acquires International Microwave | | Heard the hype about RFID? You'd better believe it-even if it's a tad premature | | Communication Fixes To Air Force One Since 9/11 Have Cost $58 Million | | 11-26-2002 | | 3G Driving Battery Market | | DARPA Selects Radant MEMS For Multi-Million Dollar RF MEMS Improvement Program Contract; Advanced Microsensors Is Major Subcontractor | | Mobile phone sales up, except for Sony-Ericsson | | Researchers see solid-state Geiger counter costing $10 | | Analysts Say Tough Times Ahead, But Prognosis Good For EELVs | | 11-25-2002 | | Chronos Technology launches enhanced satellite system | | Northrop says its '03 revenue could rise above $25B | | Communication Building Blocks Extend Simulink Design Environment | | Conexant, Jungo Roll Out HomePlug Reference Design | | 11-22-2002 | | Enhancing GPS Reception in E911 Handset Apps | | Comm ICs to recover in '03, says GlobespanVirata CEO | | Jumping from satellite to cellular and back | | NASA Considering Reducing Shuttle Crews As Orbital Space Plane Comes Online | | 4G Is Imminent on the Heels of 3G | | 11-21-2002 | | Moving to 4G Wireless | | Closer Look: Free trade zones all the rage in Asia | | Nokia, HP go machine to machine | | Conexant chip integrates ADSL and .11b capabilities | | 11-20-2002 | | Europeans Embark On Massive R&D Effort | | America's First Built-in Wireless Camera Phone Now Available from Sprint and Sanyo | | High-tech U.S. Forces More Precise, Deadly | | AWR taps Synopsys' HSpice for RF designs | | Matsushita, Nokia see mobile phones, home electronics talking | | 11-19-2002 | | MV-22 Osprey Squadron Takes First Steps Toward Return To Active Status | | Defense stocks ignore war talk, remain duds | | White House Plan Could Give Big Boost to Outsourcing | | Converting Wired RS-232 Links To Bluetooth | | Agere Demos Wireless Networking 15 Times Faster than 802.11 | | 11-18-2002 | | Lawmakers Unveil Compromise FY '03 Defense Authorization Bill | | Pre-spec 802.11g silicon raises interoperability fears | | Wireless modulation gets novel spin - more efficient than BT, WiFi or ZigBee | | 11-15-2002 | | IBM researcher warns of power noise at 130nm | | RF Micro Devices Announces Bob Bruggeworth, President, Will Succeed CEO Dave Norbury in January 2003 | | 11-14-2002 | | 3G RF Test Solutions Speeded Up | | 4G wireless nets blend voice with data driven services | | Solid demand seen for satellite boxes for free DTV | | 11-13-2002 | | RIM to Cut 10 Percent of Workforce | | European Commission Grants Agreement Aimed At 3G Mobile | | Microtune's Silicon Broadband Amplifier to Be Used by Delphi for High-Quality Reception of Mobile Audio and Video ServicesDelphi's Vehicle Multimedia Systems, Integrating Microtune's RF Silicon Technology, Deliver Premium Radio and Rear-Seat, In-Car | | RF Micro Devices Introduces Second-Generation, Quad-Band Power Amplifier Module with Integrated Power Control | | 11-12-2002 | | Europe rebounding but slowly | | 11-11-2002 | | Infineon drives RF CMOS to 40Gb/s | | Philips adds functions, flash to one-chip TV | | New Technologies and Applications Inspire Growth of the North American MEMS-Based Sensors Markets | | Atmel Launches Highly Functional RF Remote Control Receivers for the 868-MHz and 915-MHz Frequency Bands | | Defense Stocks Rise on Republican Election Wins | | Only 20 Percent Of European Mobile Users Will Adopt Next-Generation -- 2.5G And 3G -- Mobile Apps | | 11-8-2002 | | Agere vows to ward off possible NYSE deslisting | | Fate of Moore's Law tops ISSCC agenda | | Aerospace Daily: Air Force Set To Release RFP For MC2A Program | | 11-07-2002 | Anaren Microwave, Inc. Introduces New Line of 'Pico' Sized 10 and 20 dB Xinger(R)-Brand Directional Couplers | | Europe agrees final lead ban date | | Patent holders agree on W-CDMA royalties | | Aerospace Daily: Small And Mid-Tier Companies Must Merge To Stay Competitive, Observers Say | | 11/06/2002 | | Mimix Broadband, Inc. Introduces 36 to 43 GHz GaAs MMIC Power Amplifier with High Gain | | Nokia expects to ship 50-100 million wireless devices which have a color display | | Defense Cuts Won't Include V-22 Osprey | | 11-05-2002 | | 737 Airborne Warning Plane Unveiled | | IDT Completes $146M Acquisition Of BAE SYSTEMS Unit | | FCC considering 'open spectrum' action | | Eagleware Announces New Capability for Power Amplifier Designers | | Radioactive isotopes fuel microscopic battery | | 11-04-2002 | | Aerospace Daily: Air Force Awards First Contract For B-2 Radar Upgrade | | Startup Vivato pushes wireless LAN range to 7 km | | AMD enters WLAN chip market with 802.11b device | | 3G Not Sparking In Europe For NTT DoCoMo | | 11-01-2002 | | Wireless Showdown Brewing in Latin America | | First WLAN System Launched By Wireless Operator | | DOD, Office Of Homeland Security Eyeing Unmanned Airship For Long-Term Surveillance | | China favors its own 3G standard in spectrum allocation |
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